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Sunday, January 30, 2011

One World One Heart 2011




Welcome to my blog -- you have arrived in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It's the fifth year of Lisa's wonderful blog event One World One Heart, and my third time to participate -- and third time is the charm, isn't it?

I would like to take you on a walk around my neighborhood. It's a cold January afternoon, and the snow makes crunching sounds when you walk on it. In just a short while, the sun will set, but right now the light has a magical quality.


The air is cool and refreshing -- your cheeks have a healthy pink color. You become calm and happy while looking over the wide open field.


Then you meet a silent lady wearing a cap of snow -- will she become a new friend? Will you become my new friend or deepen our existing friendship?


I wonder what the fox is seeing.



Maybe it's this beautiful Dalmatian?


Look what I have found -- a chewing gum machine! I like its colorful design. Other things I like are taking photos, reading, making digital collages and Artist Trading Cards, writing emails, blogging, getting to know new people and places, nature, crafting, music, movies, computer games and much more. Are we maybe kindred spirits? Don't hesitate to drop me a few lines -- my email address is on the left sidebar.


There's beauty in nearly everything -- you just have to look closely. I just love that bit of ice on the twigs -- nature at its best!


Those plants have crowns of ice!


Here's the mailbox in which I will put my door prize in less than three weeks -- maybe your address will be on the package then.


Now you surely want to know what prize I am offering after all. Let's see... First there was this reel of yarn.


I also needed turquoise beads, ...


... medium blue beads, ...


... dark blue beads with metallic effect, and ...


... silver beads.


Then it was time to string the glass beads in a pattern.


Finally, I was ready to crochet!


The long string of beads turned slowly but surely into a necklace.


If you like the colors of the sea, this necklace is for you.


One of the two accent beads at the fastener.


The glass beads are glittering in the light.



You could wear the necklace to a casual jeans outfit.


One row of silver, two rows of medium blue, one row of dark blue, and two rows of turquoise -- and lots of wishes for friendship and happiness.


Here's the whole necklace ...


... curled into the infinity sign!


One World One Heart --
thanks for having taken the time to visit my blog!


What do you have to do to win the necklace? It's easy:

  • Be an active blogger -- that's Lisa's requirement, and I want to respect her wish. Please make sure that your blog profile isn't blocked for this occasion.
  • Please leave a comment below -- I am looking forward to hearing from you and will try to answer all comments either by email or by commenting on your blog. One entry per person even if you have more than one blog. Please make sure that I can contact you either by email or by accessing your blog. Comments without a blog link or email address will be deleted.
  • The final day for leaving a comment is February 17th -- the winner (to be found with the help of a random number generator) will be announced and informed on February 18th.

Now have a cup of hot coffee...


... and a piece of homemade cheese cake.


Good luck and ...


... please come back to swap howdies!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Paper purse



I am sure a lot of people who participate in Beverly's Pink Saturday are very creative and thus would love to hear about Anna's The Artful Bag challenge at Frosted Petunias.


January's theme for The Artful Bag challenge is "playing with paper" which made me think of creating a Valentine's Day card. I didn't use red though, but rather settled on elegant gold and violet. Photographed on a pink background, the card looks the way I wanted it to be.


Of course, I had to add two hearts for the occasion. Sure thing that one of them is pink!


I really like how the purse turned out with the glittering accents.


The structure of the paper is so very interesting --
it certainly adds depth to the bag.


Be sure to check out the other participants' bag at Anna's blog and maybe join the fun, too -- the more, the merrier!

Happy Pink Saturday!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

My Top Ten books of 2010




In no particular order, here are my favorite books of 2010:

1. Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger (5/5)
2. Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane (4/5)
3. Prayers For Sale by Sandra Dallas (5/5)
4. The Girl Who Chased The Moon by Sarah Addison Allen (5/5)
5. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (5/5)
6. South Of Broad by Pat Conroy (4/5)
7.
The Last Child by John Hart (5/5)
8. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee (5/5)
9. The Passage by Justin Cronin (4/5)
10. Calamity Jane's Letters To Her Daughter by Martha Jane Cannary (5/5)

It's tough to pick just ten books out of a total of 57 books, especially since I rated 17 books a whooping 5/5 and 25 more a solid 4/5. All in all, a great reading year -- I am looking for more book adventures in 2011. What are your favorite books of 2010? Book talk is always welcome!

Saturday, January 08, 2011

Blog headers 2010


It's the time of the year to look back a little. In 2010, I once again designed my own blog headers just as I did in 2009 and 2008. It's both a challenge and joy to come up with something new. So here are my blog headers from last year:










My favorite blog header is probably the one I made for Halloween.

Monday, January 03, 2011

Creativity, Happiness, Joy, Magic


The January challenge at We Love Digital Art is "Wishes & Dreams." Isn't that perfect for contemplating what you want to draw into your life for 2011? My digital ATCs call for creativity, happiness, joy, and magic -- I wish that for all of you!




Saturday, January 01, 2011

New Year's Eve


"Ring out the old, ring in the new,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true."

-- Lord Alfred Tennyson, 1850


A chimney sweep and four-leaved clover for good luck.


Sparkling wine to welcome a happy, healthy, and joyous 2011.


Fireworks in the sky.


Pretty as flowers.


Bouncing with energy.


Happy noise all around.


Like stars on earth.


And, of course, lead casting.


Interpreting the new figures is always great fun.


Good luck for sure!


I hope you also had a great start into the New Year --
may it be happy, healthy, and joyous!